Wildlife and Fisheries Management - Minor
The minor in Wildlife and Fisheries Management provides the student with an introduction to the fundamentals of this area of study. The minor, available to students in all majors (except for RWFM students within Wildlife Management or Aquaculture and Fisheries Management), focuses on developing a foundation in techniques of wildlife and fisheries management, including managing wildlife populations and their habitats as well as integration of applied fisheries management, preparing students to handle traditional and emerging, complex issues. The minor is administered by the Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management.
An internship, RWFM 484, is available for minors above the required 18 hours.
Code | Title | Semester Credit Hours |
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RWFM 305 | Principles and Practices of Wildlife and Fisheries Management | 3 |
RWFM 350 | Wildlife and Fisheries Population Dynamics | 3 |
Wildlife emphasis | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Urban Wildlife and Fisheries | ||
Wildlife Habitat Management | ||
Techniques of Wildlife Management | ||
Fisheries emphasis | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Aquatic Vegetation Identification and Management | ||
Fisheries and Small Impoundment Management | ||
Aquatic Ecosystems | ||
Total Semester Credit Hours | 18 |
Minimum required 2.5 GPA to declare minor.
Must make a grade of C or better in each course used towards minor.
Minimum of 6 hours at 300-400 level.